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Bodybuilder Kyle Kirvay Shares Explosive Leg Workout, Squats Massive 585lbs For 10 Reps 

Kyle Kirvay is pushing some serious weight with speed in training and shares his gruesome leg workout.
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Kyle Tiger Kirvay Leg Day

Kyle Tiger Kirvay Leg Day - Image via @kylekirvay Instagram

Kyle Kirvay has recently been making waves in both the powerlifting and bodybuilding community through his amazing lifts. He is a machine in the gym and his strength feats continue to impress the fitness community. On April 8th, Kyle Kirvay shared a video of his gruesome leg workout, and as a part of it, he squatted a humongous 585 lbs for 10 repetitions. 

To make it more impressive, immediately after completing 10 reps with 6 plates on each side (585 lbs), Kyle Kirvay lowered the weight to 495 lbs and did squats until failure. He only used a lifting belt and knee sleeves to aid him in the lift, which makes it completely raw. It is incredible to think that this exhausting squat set is just the start of his leg workout. 

You can watch Kyle Kirvay’s videos here: 

“A true TIGER leg day. Making the gym my playground. A mixture of strength, explosiveness, balance, and mobility.”

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Related: Bodybuilder Kyle Kirvay Squats an Incredible 310.7 kg (685 lbs) Raw For 5 Reps

Kyle Kirvay’s Leg Workout 

Squat

On the first slide of Kyle Kirvay’s Instagram post, we can see him completing 10 reps with 585, then lowering the weight and going until failure. The back squat is one of the most effective exercises which builds serious leg as well back strength since it engages all lower body muscles. The bodybuilder with the greatest legs in bodybuilding, Tom Platz, also known as “The Quadfather” stated: “Nothing’s like squats… Nothing compares to squats.”

Related: Enhancing Squat Performance

Walking Lunges 

In the second slide of Kyle Kirvay’s post, he is seen picking up 315 lbs off the floor like it is nothing, and placing it on the top of his back. He then proceeded to perform 7 controlled steps with each leg, so 14 in total. The walking lunges are unilateral lower body movement, which means it mostly uses one leg at a time. They are great for real-life incorporation, as walking and running are also unilateral. The primary muscle groups targeted by this are quads, hamstrings, glutes, soleus, gastrocnemius, abdominals, hip abductors, and adductors. 

Belt Squat

Kyle Kirvay loaded the belt squat machine with 4 plates on each side (360 lbs) and performed reps until exhaustion. He was able to get 11 repetitions before having to stop. The belt squat is a variation of the back squat, but with reduced stress on the lower back and spine. After Kyle Kirvay trashed his legs on the first two exercises, the belt squat enabled him to put in a few more valuable reps in.

Sissy Squat 

As Kyle Kirvay was doing unassisted sissy squats, he used the 45 lbs plate as a measure of balance. He was able to do 12 repetitions, but we got to see him struggle quite a bit, as his legs reached the point of full fatigue. The sissy squat also uses the entirety of the lower body, but the quads are focused significantly more than the other muscles.

Following the workout, Kyle Kirvay showed off his insanely pumped and veiny legs in the last slide of his Instagram post. 

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Related: Bodybuilder Kyle Kirvay Totals 1005 kg (2214 lbs) In His First Powerlifting Competition

Kyle Kirvay won his IFBB Pro Card at the 2018 2018 NPC Universe Championships in the Men’s Heavyweight and Classic Physique. He took part in four more competitions throughout his bodybuilding career, and won 2 of them. Kirvay also won the only powerlifting meet he took part in, which was the 2022 USPA Battle at Atilis. His performance in that contest was: 

  • Squat: 365 kilograms (804 pounds) New Jersey State Record
  • Bench Press: 275 kilograms (606 pounds) National & New Jersey State Records
  • Deadlift: 365 kilograms (804 pounds) New Jersey State Record
  • Total: 1,005 kilograms (2,214 pounds) New Jersey State Record

After seeing how strenuous Kyle Kirvay’s leg workouts are, it is no surprise that he can do 22 repetitions with 495 lbs, or 10 reps with 585 lbs. It is also very impressive to see Kyle use the perfect form while moving these kinds of weights in the gym. After a couple of these workouts, there is no doubt that his squat will get even heavier, and his physique will get even better. 

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Andrew is a professional writer and a workaholic. He studied sports for 4 years and trained soccer for almost 15 years. In addition, for the past three years Andrew has been implementing functional training, with a dream or a plan to enroll in the special forces.

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